Are Center Consoles the Future of Go-Fast Boating?
#52
Just put the Marlago up on the lift. Saltwater location here in Houston (Clear Lake). One hose to the splitter going to flush both engines, hose 'er off, in the car in 7 min.
Bye bye Ya'll!!
Bye bye Ya'll!!
#53
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I love my Proline CC and have had a ton of fun on it, may even do Tickfaw on it this year. I am looking to replace my Scarab with another CC. Have a 1 yr old and want something I can load up and go and not spend allday cleaning.
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#55
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Yeah -if you want to do more than cruise or go fast, center consoles are nice. But if my son and I want to drop a fishing pole over the side of my '87 Formula 242, there's really nothing stopping us. It's in great shape, but it's an older boat, and it's not that big a deal.
Besides, it's not like I actually need a spot board to clean or store fish. Hell,I never catch anything anyway!
Besides, it's not like I actually need a spot board to clean or store fish. Hell,I never catch anything anyway!
#56
AKA "BAZOOKA JOE"
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The only place you'd catch me in one is if there were no more coffins left when I die. I had one once. Traded a real boat for it cuz someone wanted my 42. I turned the key and mothers covered the eyes of their children as I wept because I could hear the cooling stream over the engine. ONE day and it was GONE.
But theres a thread about that
But theres a thread about that
#57
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#58
I had one of those. Pretty good ride for its size. Put a huge subwoofer under the passenger seat. But could never get more than 35 mph with the 350 Mag.
#60
There are many more comfortable boats around for people that don't fish much, like myself. I believe that the real allure and popularity with the center consoles lies with their outboard power. My boat has snap in carpet, and once pulled out, has a sealed cockpit. Not quite as neat and sprayable as a CC, but not bad.
After reading the many comments here, I'd now have to agree that Matt was spot on in his article.
After reading the many comments here, I'd now have to agree that Matt was spot on in his article.